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The Racial Identity Attitude Scale (RIAS)

The Racial Identity Attitude Scales, or RIAS, were developed as a self-report method to evaluate the types of attitude in the four phases of Cross’ model of Nigrescence.

Statistics Solutions can assist in finding your target sample, administering this survey instrument, coding and collecting the data, and analyzing the results. Contact Statistics Solutions today for a free 30-minute consultation.

The test requires subject response to 50 items using a 5-point Likert Scale and then the scores of each subscale are added together. The four subscales are: Pre-encounter, Encounter, Immersion, and Internalization. There exists the general scale for all races and there are more specific scales towards a certain race.

Authors

Helms & Parham, 1981

Validity and Reliability

0.76 (Pre-encounter), 0.72 (Encounter), 0.69 (Immersion), and 0.80 (Internalization) are estimated the internal consistency ratings by Parham and Helms using a sample of 400 students to average scores and obtain their data.

Where to Purchase

http://www.bc.edu/schools/lsoe/isprc/

References

Carter, R.T. (1991). Racial attitudes and psychological functioning. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 19, 105 – 113.

Cross, W.E. (1995). In search of Blackness and Afrocentricity. In H.W. Harris, H.C. Blue & E.E.H. Griffith (Eds.), Racial and Ethnic Identity: Psychological Development and Creative Expression (pp. 3-72). New York: Routledge.

Parham T.A., & Helms J.E. (1985b). Relation of racial identity attitudes to self actualization and affective states of black students. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 32, 431-44

Parham, T. A. (1989). Cycles of psychological nigrescence. The Counseling Psychologist, 17 (2), 187-226

Weeks, C., Ollendick, T. (1997/November) Racial identity development as a predictor of social anxiety in African Americans. Paper presented at the sixth annual Virginia Beach conference.

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